Three-Dimensional Inversion and Visual Expression of Two-Dimensional Data in High Density Resistivity Method

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High density resistivity method have integrated resistivity method and induced polarization method. It is widely used in exploring metallic deposits, especially metallic sulfide deposits. The aim of this article is to study three-dimensional inversion and visual expression of two-dimensional profile survey data in high density resistivity. After testing computing capability and application effect of three-dimensional inversion, the results show that the change rules of resistivity can be seen more clearly. And the visual expression after three-dimensional inversion is able to help us observe the distribution characteristics of resistivity with various perspectives. These results are helpful for us to deduce distribution characteristics and special locations of geological structures. They are also helpful to do some effective geological explaining works for spatial distributions and changing rules of ore deposits.

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